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Tome

tome
 noun  Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin tomus, from Greek tomos section, roll of papyrus, ~, from temnein to cut; akin to Middle Irish tamnaid he lops, Polish ciac to cut, and perhaps to Latin tondere to shear  Date: 1519  1. a volume forming part of a larger work  2. book; especially a large or scholarly book TOME  noun combining form  Etymology: Greek tomos  1. part ; segment myotome  2. cutting instrument microtome
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1.
  comb. form forming nouns meaning: 1 an instrument for cutting (microtome). 2 a section or segment. Etymology: Gk tome a cutting, -tomos -cutting, f. temno cut TOME n. a large heavy book or volume. Etymology: F f. L tomus f. Gk tomos section, volume f. temno cut ...
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2.
  1. том 2. книга, особ. большая (старинная), фолиант theoretocal tomes —- теоретические фолианты ...
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3.
  noun том, большая книга ...
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4.
  (tomes) A tome is a very large, heavy book. (FORMAL) N-COUNT ...
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5.
  ~ n literary a large heavy book  (hefty leather-bound tomes of uncertain age) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
6.
  - 1519, from M.Fr. tome, from L. tomus "section of a book, tome," from Gk. tomos "volume, section of a book," originally "section, piece cut off," from temein "to cut," from PIE *tom-/*tem- "to cut." ...
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